But if you like us live and breathe cycling, it can be a very fun and interesting job to have…

You get to know the city more than anyone else. You’re familiar with every single street name, short cut, ally way, obstacle and pothole! This is a great skill to have when living in a big city.

It gets you incredibly fit. If you’re not used to cycling long distances daily, it will take some time for your body to get used to. But, you will grow immense strength and your legs will literally turn into steel.

You will become the queen of bike maintenance. Fixing flats in under 5 won’t be a problem.

It gives you a different perspective of the city. You get to see things that others don’t even take a second look at.

You won’t be stuck in the office. You won’t be locked up in a stuffy office without windows and you won’t be forced to sit on a chair on your bottom all day. Do you know how many people would kill to be able to work outdoors? You get to see the sun and feel the wind on your face everyday and, you can forget all about annoying office chit-chat.

The freedom. One of the main reasons people love the job is the freedom they get from being able to work on their bike all day.

You will become so much more skilled on the bike. You will be able to finally master that track stand you’ve been trying to do in no time!

There are no gender boundaries. Men and women deliver the same packages, are paid the same and have the same job expectations.

You get paid to ride your bike. Being a cycling courier allows you to do what you love doing every single day.

The job can be very interesting. You never know what parcels you will be delivering that day and most importantly who too. You will definitely have some stories to tell. Remember these are the city’s most prized and personal packages.

The community spirit. There’s a very close tight knit community in the world of cycle couriering, you will make great friends with others who all share the same experiences as you on the road.

You will be ace at managing chaos. If you can endure the honking horns, running pedestrians and angry vehicle drivers, then you can probably remain calm through anything.

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